Thanks for your reply. Actually, I've posted a few questions and rarely get
a response even after several weeks. I needed feedback on this question
quickly though or I loose the opportunity to purchase the unit.
I don't believe those posts have anything to do with my question but you
never know. They'll be a good reference should I run into issues.
Thanks, Mark.
On 3/7/07, CityK <CityK at rogers.com> wrote:
>> Mark Buechler wrote:
> > I suppose nobody has a comment or suggestion on this.. I guess I'm on
> > my own.
> >
> > - Mark.
> >
> > On 3/6/07, *Mark Buechler* < mark.buechler at gmail.com> > <mailto:mark.buechler at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > I'm looking to purchase a PCI bus extender by Magma to use with my
> > Nexus-S, SkayStar2 and Twinhan cards. Before I spend the money,
> > however, I wanted to cover my bases and make sure I'm not going to
> > run into any latency or timing issues with slots in the extender.
> > Has anyone has success using one of these with any DVB cards under
> > Linux?
> >
> > Thanks in advance, Mark.
> >
>> - Probably not a lot of people with first hand experience with such a
> setup. Second, the other problem is that the typical end user doesn't
> hang around here -- users tend to ask a question to a problem that they
> have and then, once they receive an answer, are never to be heard from
> again on the list
> - there are few developers here, and their time is tight ... so giving
> one days allowance is not necessarily indicative that you are on your
> own.....sometimes you have to be patient
>> In any regard, I don't know if you would run into similar problems with
> an extender, but it might be worthwhile to browse through these threads
> dealing with a problem related to using a pci riser:
>http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-February/016027.html> which stems from this thread:
>http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-February/015936.html>> If that strikes you as a possibility, then consider searching (google
> works well) the achieves for other incidences with extenders or risers.
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